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The Lion and the Hare: A Picture from Panchatantra

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Panchatantra is an ancient Indian collection of animal fables that has been translated into many languages around the world. The stories in Panchatantra are often used to teach moral lessons, and they have been used for centuries to entertain and educate children and adults alike.

One of the most famous stories in Panchatantra is the story of the Lion and the Hare. The story goes like this:

The Lion and The Hare (Picture from Panchatantra 1)
The Lion and The Hare (Picture Book Series from Panchatantra 1)
by Cornelia Funke

4.6 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 2654 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Print length : 22 pages
Lending : Enabled

Once upon a time, there was a lion who was the king of the jungle. He was a very powerful lion, and all the other animals were afraid of him. One day, the lion was taking a nap in the shade of a tree when a hare came hopping by. The hare was a very playful hare, and he couldn't resist teasing the lion.

"Wake up, lazy lion!" the hare said. "It's time to get up and play!"

The lion opened his eyes and let out a mighty roar. The hare was so scared that he jumped out of his skin and ran away into the jungle.

The lion chased the hare all through the jungle, but he couldn't catch him. The hare was too fast for the lion.

Finally, the lion gave up and went back to his den. He was tired and hungry, and he just wanted to go to sleep.

The hare was still scared of the lion, but he was also very proud of himself for being able to outrun the king of the jungle.

The next day, the hare went back to the tree where the lion had been sleeping. He wanted to see if the lion was still there.

The lion was still there, but he was fast asleep. The hare decided to play a trick on the lion.

The hare crept up to the lion and started nibbling on his ear. The lion woke up and let out a roar. The hare jumped out of the way and ran away.

The lion chased the hare again, but he couldn't catch him. The hare was too fast for him.

Finally, the lion gave up and went back to his den. He was tired and hungry, and he just wanted to go to sleep.

The hare was very proud of himself for being able to outwit the lion. He knew that the lion was a powerful animal, but he also knew that he was smart enough to outsmart the lion.

The story of the Lion and the Hare is a classic fable that has been told for centuries. It is a story about a small animal that outsmarts a large animal. It is a story about the importance of being clever and resourceful.

The Lion and the Hare is a story that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. It is a story that teaches valuable lessons about the importance of being clever, resourceful, and brave.

The story of The Lion and the Hare is illustrated with beautiful pictures that will appeal to children and adults alike. The pictures are full of color and detail, and they help to bring the story to life.

The Lion and the Hare is a book that will be enjoyed by people of all ages. It is a classic fable that teaches valuable lessons about the importance of being clever, resourceful, and brave. The pictures are beautiful and help to bring the story to life.

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The Lion and The Hare (Picture from Panchatantra 1)
The Lion and The Hare (Picture Book Series from Panchatantra 1)
by Cornelia Funke

4.6 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 2654 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Print length : 22 pages
Lending : Enabled
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The Lion and The Hare (Picture from Panchatantra 1)
The Lion and The Hare (Picture Book Series from Panchatantra 1)
by Cornelia Funke

4.6 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 2654 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Print length : 22 pages
Lending : Enabled
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